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Originally Posted by TorqueDog
Annoying then that we've seen buildings being constructed with no underground parking whatsoever.
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Don't buy a dwelling that can't fit your car if you want to own a car.
We can't keep throwing an insane amount of public money and land at facilitating everyone's perceived right to car use.
It's a tough spot, because we built our whole damn city in a way that is extremely challenging to provide sufficient alternatives (transit, walkability) to car ownership, but we're never going to get anywhere if we just keep going down the same path.
By making owning a car part of the cost of participating in society, we place a massive drag an the low income demographic of our city.